Q » What is a flying buttress and why is it significant?
08 Dec, 2025
A » A flying buttress is an architectural element used to support large walls, commonly seen in Gothic cathedrals. It consists of an external support arch transferring the lateral forces from the walls to a separate pier. This innovation allowed for higher ceilings and thinner walls, enabling the inclusion of large stained glass windows, thereby revolutionizing medieval architecture and contributing to the grandeur and light-filled interiors characteristic of Gothic design.
08 Dec, 2025
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